A country full of microwave oven letter boxes, people walking bare feet in Winter and stunning empty beaches........Sweet as Bro!


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July 16th 2015
Published: July 18th 2015
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When I visit a new country I always take note of any unusual things I see as I cycle from one destination to another. New Zealand although quite similar to the UK in many ways always seems a little quirky to me. From the number of microwave ovens being used as letter boxes to the number of individuals I witnessed walking bare feet around the shops, it is an immensely beautiful country with landsca... Read Full Entry



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A sacred Maori PlaceA sacred Maori Place
A sacred Maori Place

Where the dead spirits of the east meet up with the dead spirits of the west and make the final journey to Cape Reinga where they depart for another World
Celebrating reaching Cape ReingaCelebrating reaching Cape Reinga
Celebrating reaching Cape Reinga

Where the Maori dead spirits depart to another World
Enjoying a Steinlager at the Ahipara Rugby GroundEnjoying a Steinlager at the Ahipara Rugby Ground
Enjoying a Steinlager at the Ahipara Rugby Ground

Our campsite for the night courtesy of Redge the Rugby Club Patron
Where we pitched our tent in OmapereWhere we pitched our tent in Omapere
Where we pitched our tent in Omapere

Courtesy of Joe and Taryn and her Family. Big Thank you Guys
Selfie with Taryn and her FamilySelfie with Taryn and her Family
Selfie with Taryn and her Family

Who kindly looked after us for one night
Visitiing Tane MahutaVisitiing Tane Mahuta
Visitiing Tane Mahuta

Largest Kauri tree in New Zealand
Watching the calves being fedWatching the calves being fed
Watching the calves being fed

Selwyn showing me the ropes. Thanks for looking after us guys.



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